Arts & Entertainment
Review: "The School for Wives" is a Must-See!
Leave it to Two River Theater to open their doors to a night of unexpected theater

On Thursday, September 4th, Two River Theater invited the public to a relaxing, casual, jean-wearing look at a rehearsal for the upcoming The School For Wives.
Along with Director, Mark Wing-Davey and three of the cast members, we sat back and enjoyed a view of the actors side of what goes on in putting on a play.
We watched as Robert Stanton, Phillipa Soo and Korey Jackson showed us a scene of this soon to be marvelous play by the Playwright, Moliere (1622-1673), one of France’s greatest playwrights, one of the greatest comic playwrights ever.
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It was exciting to see them portraying the roles of Arnolphe (Robert), Agnes (Phillipa) and Horace (Korey) as they interacted and repeated their lines trying to get that right feeling and flow.
After questions were asked and answers provided by all, we went out to the lobby to mix, mingle and nosh on delicious cookies
with coffee or tea.
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Two River Theater opens their 2014-2014 Season with Molière’s classic comedy, The School For Wives on Saturday, September 13 and runs until Sunday, October 5.
It is about a rich, middle-aged man named Arnolphe, whose plan to groom his innocent young ward into the “perfect” wife goes quickly awry. Can this pompous bachelor really be a match for rival suitors, inept servants, and the wit of his soon-to-be bride?
You wll not want to miss this true classic, written by the master of French farce.
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